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Does controls existence contradict the set canon in regards to AI?
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Control has so far shown A LOT of abilities and a huge adaptiblity to situations and the ability to outsmart even very intelligent organic beings and set traps for them.
What I'm wondering is if its existence contradicts the set canon.
In TOS we had a super computer once who was given control over the Enterprise during wargames....that comptuer (an AI in essence) was said to be the best state of the art available in the Federation. 'STil though it seems very lacking compared to Control.
Then 100 years later...Data with his positronic brain. He seems to be on equal footing with Control...MAYBE a bit more capable even. Still though it was said that his very existence and that he can be so humanlike is something extremely extraordinary and unheard of for artificial intelligences.
(Control on the other hand manages to impersonate humans quite easily and even better than data was in that area as he alway seemed very stiff there).
So as it stands control seems to be way too superior to what should be state of the art in that era and even 100 years later. Thus my quesiton is: Does controls very existence contradict canon (with how control currently is....sans any time travels to eliminate its exitence from the start)?
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Control has so far shown A LOT of abilities and a huge adaptiblity to situations and the ability to outsmart even very intelligent organic beings and set traps for them.
What I'm wondering is if its existence contradicts the set canon.
In TOS we had a super computer once who was given control over the Enterprise during wargames....that comptuer (an AI in essence) was said to be the best state of the art available in the Federation. 'STil though it seems very lacking compared to Control.
Then 100 years later...Data with his positronic brain. He seems to be on equal footing with Control...MAYBE a bit more capable even. Still though it was said that his very existence and that he can be so humanlike is something extremely extraordinary and unheard of for artificial intelligences.
(Control on the other hand manages to impersonate humans quite easily and even better than data was in that area as he alway seemed very stiff there).
So as it stands control seems to be way too superior to what should be state of the art in that era and even 100 years later. Thus my quesiton is: Does controls very existence contradict canon (with how control currently is....sans any time travels to eliminate its exitence from the start)?
star-trek star-trek-discovery
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Control has so far shown A LOT of abilities and a huge adaptiblity to situations and the ability to outsmart even very intelligent organic beings and set traps for them.
What I'm wondering is if its existence contradicts the set canon.
In TOS we had a super computer once who was given control over the Enterprise during wargames....that comptuer (an AI in essence) was said to be the best state of the art available in the Federation. 'STil though it seems very lacking compared to Control.
Then 100 years later...Data with his positronic brain. He seems to be on equal footing with Control...MAYBE a bit more capable even. Still though it was said that his very existence and that he can be so humanlike is something extremely extraordinary and unheard of for artificial intelligences.
(Control on the other hand manages to impersonate humans quite easily and even better than data was in that area as he alway seemed very stiff there).
So as it stands control seems to be way too superior to what should be state of the art in that era and even 100 years later. Thus my quesiton is: Does controls very existence contradict canon (with how control currently is....sans any time travels to eliminate its exitence from the start)?
star-trek star-trek-discovery
Control has so far shown A LOT of abilities and a huge adaptiblity to situations and the ability to outsmart even very intelligent organic beings and set traps for them.
What I'm wondering is if its existence contradicts the set canon.
In TOS we had a super computer once who was given control over the Enterprise during wargames....that comptuer (an AI in essence) was said to be the best state of the art available in the Federation. 'STil though it seems very lacking compared to Control.
Then 100 years later...Data with his positronic brain. He seems to be on equal footing with Control...MAYBE a bit more capable even. Still though it was said that his very existence and that he can be so humanlike is something extremely extraordinary and unheard of for artificial intelligences.
(Control on the other hand manages to impersonate humans quite easily and even better than data was in that area as he alway seemed very stiff there).
So as it stands control seems to be way too superior to what should be state of the art in that era and even 100 years later. Thus my quesiton is: Does controls very existence contradict canon (with how control currently is....sans any time travels to eliminate its exitence from the start)?
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